Please answer this question based on the post below. How much of these processes are 'marketing-driven' versus facility
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:16 am
Please answer this question based on the post below.
How much of these processes are 'marketing-driven'
versus facility excellence?
Greetings, Dr. Spieler and Future Leaders,
Magnet certification:
Magnet certificate is an accreditation provided to hospitals
showing their ability to provide a high level of nursing care,
innovation, and leadership qualities.
Obtaining a magnet status can be a lengthy and costly process,
and some hospital administrators wonder if it is worth the time and
effort. Therefore, it is quite challenging to get a magnet
certificate as the five components of a magnet must be met to have
a certificate. Those five components are (1):
The main challenge that healthcare face in approaching magnet
accreditation is:
Patients get more benefit when the institution receives magnet
certification as the effort hospital and nurses took to get magnet
certification to have the only goal to improve quality care to the
patient. According to the ANCC, Magnet recognition provides
significant benefits to health care organizations and their
communities, including higher patient satisfaction.
Magnet certification was made to get quality care, and nurses
improved leadership ability and creativity. So, if the hospital
management thinks from such a point of view, then the magnet
certificate is worth time and money. Still, the hospital focuses on
being famous by having accreditation, which is wrong on many levels
(2).
How much of these processes are 'marketing-driven'
versus facility excellence?
Greetings, Dr. Spieler and Future Leaders,
Magnet certification:
Magnet certificate is an accreditation provided to hospitals
showing their ability to provide a high level of nursing care,
innovation, and leadership qualities.
Obtaining a magnet status can be a lengthy and costly process,
and some hospital administrators wonder if it is worth the time and
effort. Therefore, it is quite challenging to get a magnet
certificate as the five components of a magnet must be met to have
a certificate. Those five components are (1):
The main challenge that healthcare face in approaching magnet
accreditation is:
Patients get more benefit when the institution receives magnet
certification as the effort hospital and nurses took to get magnet
certification to have the only goal to improve quality care to the
patient. According to the ANCC, Magnet recognition provides
significant benefits to health care organizations and their
communities, including higher patient satisfaction.
Magnet certification was made to get quality care, and nurses
improved leadership ability and creativity. So, if the hospital
management thinks from such a point of view, then the magnet
certificate is worth time and money. Still, the hospital focuses on
being famous by having accreditation, which is wrong on many levels
(2).